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Advanced fraud protection

Electronically sealing a document once signed helps prevent fraud, ensuring the validity and integrity of the file. The eSeal functionality means documents3 such as invoices, diplomas, certificates, or updated terms of service from service providers can’t be tampered with.

Qualified timestamping

A trusted timestamp is a central component of Long-Term Validation (LTV). Signicat is a qualified authority—in line with the EU’s eIDAS regulations—and can certify digital documents as existing at a certain point of time, without the possibility of backdating. This means the authenticity of digital documents can be trusted for even the most sensitive of uses, far into the future.

As a Qualified Trust Service Provider, Signicat is one of a select few companies who can use the EU Trustmark and is part of the EU Trust List.

Business certificate seals

A business certificate is proof that an organization is really behind the signatures and seals. Signicat cooperates with certificate issuers, which assist in the process of issuing such certificates. Certificates will be installed in the HSMs (secure cryptographic hardware). Whenever a signature or seal is created, the certificate be used to identify the business, so that anybody, regardless of where they are, can verify it.

Securely sealed agreements

Signicat offers a preservation archive that can securely seal agreements, contracts, and documents collected as part of the identity verification process.

Our Preserve product offers:

A secure document archive

Electronic sealing of documents

Functionality to open, edit, and reseal documents

For developers

Head to our developer site to connect to our APIs, test against electronic IDs, and discover more about archiving and preservation.